Nigeria’s remaining representatives in continental football, Rivers United recorded their first away win in the CAF Confederation Cup on Sunday as they beat Angolan side, Academica do Lobito 3-2 in a five-goal thriller.
Rivers United had a sloppy start as the hosts shot into the lead in the 37th minute courtesy of a well-taken penalty kick converted by Cabibi.
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Alex Oyowah gave the Nigerian side the lead when he converted a penalty in the 44th minute.
Three minutes into the second half, Farouk Mohammed doubled the lead for Rivers United with Abubakar getting another assist.
Academica do Lobito however pulled a goal when Fernando Camuege scored in the 68th minute from Cabibis pass.
Although the hosts pressed hard for an equaliser, Rivers United held on for the crucial away victory that has given their continental ambition a new lease of life.
The next focus for Rivers United is to beat group leaders Dreams FC when they visit Nigeria next week.
The Ghanaian side defeated Club Africain of Tunisia 1-0 to top Group C with 12 points and a goal difference of plus 5.
Club Africain are second with 9 points and a plus 5 goal difference with Rivers United third on 9 points and a goal difference of plus 1.